The Future Of Less Work

Nirit Cohen

What if the future of work isn’t about having all the answers but about asking the right questions? The Future Of Less Work podcast reimagines the relationships between individuals, organizations, and work. Hosted by work futurist Nirit Cohen, the podcast delves into the evolving work ecosystem through conversations with leaders, thinkers, and visionaries. Together, they explore how we are co-creating work—one puzzle piece at a time. https://workfutures.niritcohen.com/ https://linktr.ee/niritcohen

  1. How Can AI Help Managers Lead Better with Dr. Matt Poepsel

    1 DAY AGO

    How Can AI Help Managers Lead Better with Dr. Matt Poepsel

    What if nearly half your team felt misunderstood—and you didn’t even know it? In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Dr. Matt Poepsel, behavioral scientist, leadership expert, and VP at The Predictive Index, to unpack one of the most overlooked cracks in today’s workplace: the growing gap between what leaders think their people need—and what people actually experience at work. With fresh data showing that nearly 50% of employees don’t feel understood by their manager, Matt and Nirit explore the consequences of this misalignment on trust, energy, and performance—and why it’s not just a communication problem, but a design problem. They dive into the hidden ways organizations are still structured around systems of control, even as work demands flexibility, focus, and recovery. The conversation tackles tough questions: Can AI help leaders become better coaches instead of better monitors? What does it take to build leadership models that match how people actually function? And how can we rethink productivity to align with purpose, not just output? From rehumanizing leadership to using AI as a mirror for self-awareness, Matt offers a roadmap for evolving management—not just for efficiency, but for impact. If you’ve ever wondered how to lead in a world where performance systems and human behavior are out of sync, this episode is your starting point. https://youtu.be/I6e7N7to2Fo Guest Information:Matt Poepsel , PhD is the author of Expand the Circle: Enlightened Leadership for Our New World of Work and host of the Lead the People podcast. He serves as Vice President & Godfather of Talent Optimization at The Predictive Index and is a graduate professor at Boston College, where he teaches leadership, human resources, and business spirituality. Matt holds a PhD in Psychology, an MBA, and a Harvard Business School Certificate of Management Excellence, and brings more than 25 years of leadership experience as a software executive and consultant. 2024 Workplace Perception Gap Data The Predictive Index's joint report with Raconteur Chapters:00:00 — Why Half of Employees Feel Misunderstood at Work01:40 — What Causes the Manager-Employee Disconnect?03:10 — How Employee Expectations Changed After the Pandemic04:20 — The Three Systems Every Manager Must Balance05:50 — Why Feeling Seen at Work Drives Performance06:45 — Are Engagement Surveys Still Useful?08:35 — Is Work Structured Against Human Behavior?10:10 — Are AI Tools Making Work More Human or More Robotic?12:00 — Productivity vs. People: What's the Real AI Strategy?13:50 — The Power of Trust in High-Performance Cultures15:00 — Why Managers Fear AI and Empathy-Based Leadership16:20 — How Incentives Undermine the Manager's New Role17:35 — Can You Have Productivity and Purpose?18:50 — Where Should Managers Start? Self-Awareness19:40 — How to Free Up Time for People Leadership20:45 — Using AI as a Coach for Leadership Development21:55 — The First Five Minutes: A Habit for Human Connection23:30 — Motivation at Work Isn’t Always About Money24:45 — Closing the Perception Gap with Strength-Based Coaching26:40 — Real Examples of Using AI for Self-Coaching28:30 — The One Question Every Leader Should Ask About the Future of Work

    30 min
  2. How Should Leaders Accelerate Their Experiences with Dr. Paul Achleitner

    3 DAYS AGO

    How Should Leaders Accelerate Their Experiences with Dr. Paul Achleitner

    What if experience isn’t what it used to be—but still exactly what we need? In a world where the rules change faster than we can accumulate wisdom, how do we lead when the past is no longer a reliable playbook?   In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Dr. Paul Achleitner—former CFO of Allianz, Supervisory Board Chair of Deutsche Bank, and author of Accelerate Your Experience—to explore how leadership must evolve when expertise alone won’t cut it. From leading by asking questions to embracing ambiguity, Paul challenges traditional notions of authority, judgment, and performance. Together, they examine why legitimacy now matters as much as results, how remote work is reshaping learning and innovation, and why intellectual humility—not overconfidence—is the most future-ready skill of all.   If you’ve ever wondered how to lead in a world of AI, why overperformance can be as risky as mediocrity, or what it really takes to stay relevant when experience itself is being disrupted—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.   https://youtu.be/WG1AhpR4RYM     Guest Information: Dr. Paul Achleitner is a globally recognized investor, advisor, and board leader with a distinguished career at the highest levels of international finance, industry, and governance. He is best known for his decade-long tenure as Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Deutsche Bank, where he continues to serve as Chair of the Global Advisory Board. A former partner at Goldman Sachs and Chief Financial Officer of Allianz SE, Achleitner has helped steer some of Europe’s most influential institutions through periods of transformation. He began his career in academia and consulting—first in research at the University of St. Gallen and Harvard Business School, then at Bain & Company—and has served on the boards of Bayer, Daimler, MAN, and RWE. Beyond corporate leadership, he contributes to global dialogue through advisory roles with Deutsche Bank, Allianz, Hakluyt, HPS, and Hedosophia; nonprofits including the Alfred Herrhausen Society, Brookings, Bilderberg, and the Munich Security Conference; and academic institutions such as Harvard Business School, WHU, Bocconi, and the University of St. Gallen. An Austrian citizen based in Munich, he and his wife, Professor Ann-Kristin Achleitner, are also active startup investors.   https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/distributed/A/bo257334367.html     Chapters: 00:00 – What does it mean to accelerate your experience?02:27 – Why leadership needs curiosity over control05:31 – How trust and humility reshape the future of leadership08:19 – Why legitimacy now matters as much as performance11:12 – Can overperformance be as dangerous as underperformance?13:49 – What remote work changes about learning and innovation17:17 – How do we build cohesion without shared space?19:24 – Is experience earned—or built through reflection?21:36 – Why adaptability beats overconfidence24:15 – What mindset should leaders carry into the future?

    29 min
  3. How To Make Sure Your Resume Is Getting Seen with Volen Vulkov

    4 SEPT

    How To Make Sure Your Resume Is Getting Seen with Volen Vulkov

    Resumes aren’t dead. But they’re no longer what they used to be. In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Volen Volkov, co-founder of Enhancv, to explore how AI is transforming self-presentation in a hiring market that’s more automated, competitive, and algorithm-driven than ever. With over 45% of resumes now AI-generated, and tailoring down by 27%, job seekers are caught between speed and substance—while employers rely on applicant tracking systems (ATS) that may never even surface their applications. Volen and Nirit unpack what’s happening on both sides of the job search: why resume formats are evolving beyond one-page rules, how visual design and micro-details impact parsing, and what the shift to AI screening means for authenticity, personalization, and bias. Together, they demystify what today’s job seekers need to know about bots, keywords, and digital presence—while reaffirming what hasn’t changed: that your story still matters. If you’ve ever struggled to write a resume, wondered how it’s being read, or feared that AI is gaming the job market, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss. https://youtu.be/XXWrpIpjE5o Guest Information: Volen Vulkov is a resume expert and the co-founder of Enhancv. He has written more than 500 resume guides and deep-dive articles on how to create your resume and cover letter, that inspire job applicants to make a resume to be proud of. His work has been featured in Forbes, Zendesk, HubSpot, and Business Insider, and cited by top universities and educational institutions, like Thunderbird School of Management, Rochester University, University of Miami, and Udemy. Volen applies his deep knowledge and practical experience to write about career changes, development, and how to stand out in the job application process.    https://enhancv.com/blog/resume-statistics/   Chapters: 00:00 – How AI Is Changing Resumes01:18 – Why Focus on Resumes?02:36 – Common Resume Mistakes to Avoid03:33 – Should You Let AI Write Your Resume?05:59 – Why AI Tools Still Require Human Input07:17 – Can Recruiters Spot AI-Generated Applications?10:14 – Why Tailored Resumes Are Declining11:47 – Are Job Seekers Spamming Applications?13:50 – When AI Applies and AI Hires14:57 – How Applicant Tracking Systems Really Work16:09 – What Resume Keywords Actually Do17:02 – What Is a Resume Parser?17:46 – Why Creative Resume Formats Can Backfire19:23 – Do Visual Resumes Hurt ATS Compatibility?20:10 – What’s Changing in Resume Screening?21:39 – Focus on Content, Not Just Format23:05 – Everyone’s Resume Sounds the Same—Now What?23:30 – How Does AI Select Candidates?23:58 – Why Online Presence Matters More Than Ever24:51 – The Rise of Automated Screening Tools25:31 – Be Ready to Defend Your Resume with Evidence27:41 – AI Is Looking for Fit, Not Just Keywords28:43 – Generational Differences in Resume Language29:34 – Will Resumes Disappear in the Future?30:49 – What Comes After the Digital Resume?32:37 – How to Tell Your Career Story with Impact

    33 min
  4. What Makes a Manager Great in the Future Of Work with Jennifer Dulski

    2 SEPT

    What Makes a Manager Great in the Future Of Work with Jennifer Dulski

    What happens when AI takes over the tasks—but connection, trust, and leadership are still what hold teams together? What if the biggest differentiator in the future of work isn’t technical skills or automation—but the people leading other people? In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Jennifer Dulski, CEO of Rising Team and longtime tech leader at Google, Meta, and Change.org, to explore what leadership looks like when the work itself is changing. From the rise of soft skills to the risk of outsourcing our own thinking to AI, Jennifer unpacks the new manager playbook—one built on coaching, connection, and the kinds of human capabilities machines can’t replicate. Together, they explore how to build trust in distributed teams, why small moments of belonging drive big performance gains, and what it really means to equip managers to lead in an AI-first world. If you’ve ever wondered how to prepare your leaders for the future, why emotional intelligence is the new competitive edge, or how to build culture in a world where no one shares an office—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. https://youtu.be/s7Qqb30vKy8 Guest Information: Jennifer Dulski – Formerly of Meta and Google, professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business and CEO of  Rising Team. Jennifer has 25+ years of executive experience leading large, globally distributed teams at top companies including Facebook, Google, Yahoo! and Change.org. She is founder and CEO of Rising Team, a team performance platform that helps companies increase employee engagement and retention, build trust and connection, and improve manager and team effectiveness. The platform combines software that equips managers to lead deeply connective team workshops with a personalized AI leadership coach. Jennifer is also a faculty member at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where she teaches one of the most popular courses, “Managing Growing Enterprises,” about people leadership. She also writes about leadership and the future of work for Fast Company and LinkedIn Influencers. Her first book, Purposeful, is about how each of us can be movement starters, and is a Wall Street Journal Bestseller. Chapters: 00:00 — Why Leadership Must Change in the Age of AI 01:44 — What’s Driving the Shift in How We Lead 03:40 — Why Managers Are Underprepared 05:29 — From Executive Coaching to AI-Powered Managers 07:10 — What Actually Makes Teams High Performing 09:28 — What Humans Still Do Better Than AI 11:17 — Are We Automating the Heart Out of Work? 13:16 — How Rising Team Builds Human-Centered Managers 15:36 — Will AI Replace Human Connection in Management? 17:39 — The Line Between What AI Can and Can’t Do 18:46 — One Question That Predicts Great Managers 20:28 — Why Time With Your Team Still Matters Most 21:59 — Rethinking How We Teach Managers to Lead 23:08 — Building Trust at Scale With Software 24:38 — What Happens When AI Agents Join the Team? 26:00 — How to Manage AI Agents vs. Humans 28:06 — The Most Important Leadership Skill of the Future 30:05 — What Will We Regret Not Doing at Work? 32:16 — The Future of Less Work That Matters

    33 min
  5. AI Is Taking Over Job Applications with Adam Stafford

    28 AUG

    AI Is Taking Over Job Applications with Adam Stafford

    What happens when job seekers have bots applying for thousands of roles—and employers can no longer tell what’s real? In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Adam Stafford, CEO of Recruitics, to explore how AI is rewriting the rules of talent acquisition. From bot-to-bot job applications to AI recruiters holding first interviews, hiring has become noisier, faster—and more confusing than ever. Together, Nirit and Adam unpack why the old ways of finding talent are collapsing, why job boards may be losing their edge, and how leading companies are adapting. The conversation explores what hiring looks like when resumes no longer reflect reality, how social platforms are becoming the new front doors for talent, and why digital presence may matter more than a degree or a title. Stafford offers a behind-the-scenes look at how AI is transforming the hiring funnel—from targeting to screening to the human moments that still matter. And he shares a hopeful vision for what’s next: a future where technology helps match people not just to any job, but to the right one. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when machines take over recruiting—or what comes after the job board—this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. https://youtu.be/x5DI0axLuJo Guest Information: Adam Stafford is the Chief Executive Officer of Recruitics, an award-winning, data-powered recruitment marketing firm recognized for its innovative use of AI and data analytics to transform talent acquisition. Since joining Recruitics in 2016 as Director of Product, Adam has advanced through key leadership roles—including Senior Vice President of Product, President, and Chief Operating Officer—before being appointed CEO in January 2023.   Under his leadership, Recruitics continues to pioneer technology-driven solutions such as ApplyAnywhere™, enabling global brands to seamlessly connect with hard-to-find talent.  The company’s comprehensive suite of tools and services encompasses candidate targeting and acquisition, applicant nurturing and engagement, employer branding, programmatic advertising, and advanced data analytics.   Adam holds an MBA from the Boston College Carroll School of Management, equipping him with a robust understanding of business strategy and management principles. In addition to his executive responsibilities, he serves as a member of the customer experience advisory board at Rutgers University, where he contributes his expertise to advance customer-centric initiatives in higher education.     Chapters: 00:00 – Why Job Boards Are Failing02:45 – What Is Always-On Recruiting?06:00 – How AI Bots Apply to Jobs09:00 – Are Job Boards Still Relevant?11:00 – Recruiting Through TikTok and Instagram14:00 – Does Your Digital Presence Matter More Than Your Resume?16:00 – Can AI Replace the First Interview?18:30 – Why Human Moments Still Matter in Hiring21:00 – How Recruiting Became Marketing23:30 – Are Hard Skills Losing Value?26:00 – How to Stand Out in the AI Hiring Era29:00 – What Makes a Talent Ad Convert?31:00 – Is Bot-to-Bot Hiring the Future?34:30 – Can We Trust Digital Applicants?36:00 – How Do You Match People to the Right Jobs?

    39 min
  6. How To Get Promoted Working Remotely with Lorraine K. Lee

    26 AUG

    How To Get Promoted Working Remotely with Lorraine K. Lee

    When the workplace stopped being a place, presence stopped being physical. But that didn’t make it any less important—it made it essential. In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Lorraine K. Lee, bestselling author of Unforgettable Presence and former LinkedIn editor, to unpack how professionals can thrive in a world where digital impressions often matter more than physical ones. Together, they explore how to get noticed without burning out, how to build influence in hybrid and remote settings, and why your video presence, Slack updates, and LinkedIn posts might be more critical than your resume. Lorraine shares her 4Es framework for building visibility (Explore, Establish, Envision, Excel) and explains why career success today requires thinking like the CEO of your own brand. You’ll hear why visibility is no longer about charisma—it’s about intention. Why thoughtful communication beats constant noise. And why, even in an AI-powered world, presence is still one of the most human—and valuable—skills you can master. If you’ve ever felt unseen at work, wondered how to build credibility online, or struggled to “show up” when no one’s in the room, this is the episode for you. Want to dive deeper into this topic? Read Nirit’s Forbes article, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"⁠⁠⁠⁠Why Your Online Presence Matters More Than Your Resume", to explore these ideas further.  https://youtu.be/eHi9IkJ3TVA Guest Information: Lorraine K. Lee is a keynote speaker and the best-selling author of Unforgettable Presence: Get Seen, Gain Influence, and Catapult Your Career. She also teaches popular courses at Stanford Continuing Studies and LinkedIn Learning. She is passionate about empowering leaders to elevate their presence, influence, and impact. Her frameworks have been adopted by globally recognized organizations like Zoom, Amazon, Cisco, and McKinsey & Company. Lorraine is recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice with hundreds of thousands of followers, and previously spent over a decade as a founding editor at companies including LinkedIn and Prezi. Her insights are featured in top media outlets including CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fast Company. https://lorraineklee.com/unforgettable-presence/   Chapters: 00:00 — Why Visibility Matters More Than Ever01:32 — What Is Presence in the Digital Workplace?02:59 — Be the CEO of Your Career05:23 — Speaking Up in Virtual Meetings07:15 — How to Communicate with Presence Online08:53 — Overcoming Proximity Bias in Hybrid Work10:39 — The 4Es Framework for LinkedIn Presence12:21 — Why Personal Brand Is Essential for Employees14:14 — How LinkedIn Builds Confidence and Opportunity16:22 — How to Align Your Offline and Online Presence17:48 — Why Your LinkedIn Profile Shapes Perception19:11 — One Small Move to Improve Video Presence20:42 — The T Framework for Video Presence: Tech, Energy, Aesthetics22:34 — Stop Underdressing for Video Meetings23:45 — What Questions Should We Be Asking About the Future of Work?24:55 — Will AI Replace Presence or Make It More Valuable?

    27 min
  7. How To Handle Disagreements At Work with Justin Jones-Fosu

    19 AUG

    How To Handle Disagreements At Work with Justin Jones-Fosu

    What happens when the future of work demands not just new skills—but new muscles for conflict, tension, and trust? What if your ability to disagree well is what sets you apart in an AI-powered world? How should you handle disagreements at work? In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Justin Jones-Fosu, CEO of Work. Meaningful. and author of I Respectfully Disagree, to explore how respectful disagreement is emerging as a core leadership skill. Together, they unpack why “culture fit” may be an outdated hiring filter, how over-agreeable teams erode trust, and why emotional safety matters more than ever in hybrid and remote settings. Justin introduces his Five Pillars of Disagreement Intelligence, shares the Heart.Head.Hand. model for conversations that connect, and explains why AI will only make the human skills harder—and more necessary. You’ll hear how inclusive design helped shape his thinking, how working across cultures challenges assumptions, and why boundaries are different from barriers when it comes to building workplace belonging. If you’ve ever struggled to speak up, lead hard conversations, or disagree without disengaging—this episode is your guide to building a more courageous, human, and future-ready workplace. Want to dive deeper into this topic? Read Nirit’s Forbes article, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠"⁠⁠⁠⁠One In Three Employees Would Rather Clean A Toilet Than Ask For Help⁠", to explore these ideas further.   https://youtu.be/EL8hvdcrIPQ   Guest Information: Justin Jones-Fosu brings energy everywhere—whether scaling one of the famed 7 Summits, dancing with his wife, or chasing after his four turbocharged kids. But his real passion? Elevating workplaces, one keynote, one training, and one course at a time. As the CEO of Work. Meaningful. Justin delivers 50+ keynotes a year, helping organizations climb higher with enchanting employee experience through meaningful engagement, belonging, and leadership that actually sticks. An author and workplace researcher, he’s written Your WHY Matters NOW, The Inclusive Mindset, and his latest, I Respectfully Disagree, a guide to navigating tough conversations in a divided world. With humor, insight, and research-backed wisdom, Justin doesn’t just speak—he creates experiences that leave participants not just informed but transformed.   Chapters: 00:00 – Why is disagreement essential in the workplace?02:40 – What is disrespectful agreement?05:00 – How should leaders handle team tension?08:51 – What are the Five Pillars of Respectful Disagreement?11:20 – How can we build disagreement skills before conflict happens?12:45 – What is the Circles of Grace Challenge?13:45 – Why does hiring for culture fit limit inclusion?15:15 – How can disagreement lead to innovation?16:00 – What is the Heart. Head. Hand.™ model?18:15 – Why human stories matter more than ever19:40 – What leadership skills will AI never replace?21:55 – Can AI simulate empathy and curiosity?23:45 – What is double Dutch communication—and how do we fix it?25:15 – Can disagreement actually build belonging?26:34 – What question should we ask about meaning at work?

    29 min
  8. How To Deal With Awkward Moments At Work with Henna Pryor

    12 AUG

    How To Deal With Awkward Moments At Work with Henna Pryor

    What if the skill most missing from the modern workplace isn’t technical at all—but social? And what if our discomfort is actually the secret to our success? In this episode of The Future of Less Work, host Nirit Cohen sits down with Henna Pryor—workplace performance expert, Inc. columnist, and author of Good Awkward—to unpack why relational discomfort has quietly become one of the biggest blockers to trust, collaboration, and innovation at work. Drawing on new national research, Henna shares that 30% of employees would rather clean a toilet than ask for help—a stat that reveals just how far our social muscle has atrophied. Together, they explore why hybrid work environments have made it harder to be vulnerable, how AI is making human connection even more optional, and why leaders must rethink influence as a relational—not positional—skill. This episode is a call to rebuild what Henna calls “discomfort tolerance”—the willingness to engage with imperfection, disagreement, and awkwardness as core competencies for the future of work. From conflict avoidance to surface-level relationships, from solo productivity to relational blind spots, Henna and Nirit unpack the hidden costs of too much comfort—and how to start training your social fitness like a real skill.   If you’ve ever hesitated to speak up, avoided asking for help, or wondered what soft skills really look like in an AI-powered world, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss. Want to dive deeper into this topic? Read Nirit’s Forbes article, ⁠⁠⁠"⁠One In Three Employees Would Rather Clean A Toilet Than Ask For Help", to explore these ideas further.     https://youtu.be/HS6PWctsAbs   Guest Information: Henna Pryor is a workplace performance expert, executive coach, Inc. Magazine columnist, and the author of Good Awkward: How to Embrace the Embarrassing and Celebrate the Cringe to Become the Bravest You. A two-time TEDx speaker, Henna specializes in helping high-achievers and teams improve their influence through social confidence and intentional discomfort. Her work draws on neuroscience, communication research, and real-world coaching insights to reframe awkwardness as a workplace asset. Learn more at: https://www.hennapryor.com The Study: socialmusclereport.comGood Awkward: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1646871456   Chapters: 00:00 — What is the future of social skills at work?03:04 — Why do we avoid asking for help at work?06:39 — What is social muscle and why does it matter?10:42 — How do you train for discomfort at work?15:48 — Why awkward moments are good for your career19:23 — How to build disagreement intelligence24:51 — Can you grow influence without power?29:10 — What is relational fluency and how do you build it?33:58 — How can leaders foster human connection in hybrid work?39:44 — What’s one question we should all ask about the future of work?

    32 min

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What if the future of work isn’t about having all the answers but about asking the right questions? The Future Of Less Work podcast reimagines the relationships between individuals, organizations, and work. Hosted by work futurist Nirit Cohen, the podcast delves into the evolving work ecosystem through conversations with leaders, thinkers, and visionaries. Together, they explore how we are co-creating work—one puzzle piece at a time. https://workfutures.niritcohen.com/ https://linktr.ee/niritcohen

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